Nanovate™ EM coating from Toronto’s Intergran Technologies provides low frequency magnetic shielding to polymer, composite, and metal parts. The Nanovate EMT process achieves high magnetic permeability by reducing the crystalline grain structure of the metal to the nanometer scale. Unlike shielding foils that must be shaped, annealed, and assembled, this product can be applied to a complex part with no high temperature annealing or risk of deformation. The coating can be selectively applied by Intergran, allowing shielding performance to target the spot on the part where it is needed, thus saving both time and costs. Additionally, the process results in a very high strength, hard material that can strengthen and stiffen shielded polymer, composite, and metal substrates.Find more product information on the Intergran Technologies’ website.
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